EFR
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Hi folks, new to the forum, in fact second post. Quick background: I just booked a trip for my son and I to SA for plains game in August 2023. I've got a few rifles in the safe(s), probably several that would work, but I thought it would be neat (and proper) to hunt SA with a traditional blued and wood stocked, controlled round feed rifle.
A couple weeks ago I stopped into a small shop near where I was working to browse the used gun rack. Behind the counter I saw a trim little mauser bolt action with double triggers. The gun was used, but in pretty good shape. Bluing was a worn on floor plate, and was a little thin in a couple of spots on top of the barrel. All screws were perfect. The gun was light, neat, and trim, chambered in 7x57. There was no price on the gun as it was just taken in. I left my number and asked for them to give me a call when they priced it.
A week later I had not heard from the shop. I was in the area for work again so I stopped in. In the meantime, I had looked it up and found it was a Brno 22H. The shop still had not priced it. I asked what they'd take for the rifle. They gave me a price which I thought was very good and bought it on the spot.
Now, questions for the experts;
- will 7x57 be sufficient for SA plains game up to gemsbok, kudo, and zebra? Our PH recommended .308 Win up, (which should be final). Our PH also stated most shots would be between 100-200 yards. I do have other guns I can take, and my son will be bringing a (wrong handed) Christensen 300PRC if I need it.
- If the 7x57 is sufficient, what bullet would you recommend? Researching this forum I'm leaning toward Nosler partition (160gr) and Barnes TTSX (150gr), depending which shoot best. I believe this gun was made in 1970, so I plan to load closer to modern pressures. Outside 22lr and shotgun, we reload everything we shoot.
- the primary trigger is awful. Terrible, worst I've ever felt. Set trigger is beautiful, and almost too light. I took the gun apart and I believe there is no way to improve the primary trigger outside of replacing the leaf spring? It's not a deal breaker if I can't, I'll just learn to use the set trigger.
Thanks for your thoughts and advice.
EFR
A couple weeks ago I stopped into a small shop near where I was working to browse the used gun rack. Behind the counter I saw a trim little mauser bolt action with double triggers. The gun was used, but in pretty good shape. Bluing was a worn on floor plate, and was a little thin in a couple of spots on top of the barrel. All screws were perfect. The gun was light, neat, and trim, chambered in 7x57. There was no price on the gun as it was just taken in. I left my number and asked for them to give me a call when they priced it.
A week later I had not heard from the shop. I was in the area for work again so I stopped in. In the meantime, I had looked it up and found it was a Brno 22H. The shop still had not priced it. I asked what they'd take for the rifle. They gave me a price which I thought was very good and bought it on the spot.
Now, questions for the experts;
- will 7x57 be sufficient for SA plains game up to gemsbok, kudo, and zebra? Our PH recommended .308 Win up, (which should be final). Our PH also stated most shots would be between 100-200 yards. I do have other guns I can take, and my son will be bringing a (wrong handed) Christensen 300PRC if I need it.
- If the 7x57 is sufficient, what bullet would you recommend? Researching this forum I'm leaning toward Nosler partition (160gr) and Barnes TTSX (150gr), depending which shoot best. I believe this gun was made in 1970, so I plan to load closer to modern pressures. Outside 22lr and shotgun, we reload everything we shoot.
- the primary trigger is awful. Terrible, worst I've ever felt. Set trigger is beautiful, and almost too light. I took the gun apart and I believe there is no way to improve the primary trigger outside of replacing the leaf spring? It's not a deal breaker if I can't, I'll just learn to use the set trigger.
Thanks for your thoughts and advice.
EFR